Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139) - Page 08
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Thrope Abbotts  1962   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Thrope Abbotts  1962   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Thrope Abbotts  1962   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Thrope Abbotts  1962   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Thrope Abbotts  1962   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Thrope Abbotts  1962   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Thrope Abbotts  1962   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Photo captioned "Main runway 1989"   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Photo captioned "Control tower and Varian building  1989"   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Photo captioned "War time buildings 1989"  These are thought to be the shower rooms in the 351st area.   Photo courtesy of Dan Shay
Aerial view of Station 139
Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph
HQ (Headquarters)
RDF workshop just west of the south end of runway 04/22
Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph
Black and white checkered trailer was a runway control caravan, probably at the east end of runway 10/28
Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph
Station Sick Quarters
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Station Sick Quarters - Ambulances shown in this photo
Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph
Control tower. Also shows where the station two letter identifier was – on top of the tower! These were usually in the grass in front of the tower. Also confirms the ladder going up the east side of the tower.
Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph
Communal Site #1. The Enlisted Mess is just above the tennis court (didn’t know about that!) and the Sergeants Mess is at the top of the photo. The Sergeants Mess has what appears to be a Projection Extension on it, so I would guess it was used for showing movies. Just speculation at this point. In the upper left of the photo is the end of the Standby Generator building. At the lower left is a building identified on the airfield plans as the “Grocery and Produce Store”. It still exists and is referred to by the Museum staff as the Red Cross building. I wonder if that has been confused with the “Red Cross Aero Club” which shows up in another photo.... Karl Hauffe (Jan 2006)
Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph
Site 2 where the enlisted personnel from S-2, HQ, Photo Lab, and MPs were quartered
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Figure 8 418th BS Hardstands with 7 B-17Gs
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WAAF site #1. My understanding is this area was used by officers, both flying and ground...Karl Hauffe (Jan 2007)
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“Red Cross Aero Club”. Note the tennis court in the top of the photo in order to locate it on Communal Site #1
Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph
Chow line and Mess hall 1943 is actually part of Site 3. Latrine and Ablutions building are shown in upper part of picture and the short Nissen is identified as a picket post (there was supposed to be one at each site) but may have been used for other purposes. The one at Site 4 was used as a Post Office
Photo courtesy of Earl Rudolph